This didn't take long to find, at all really. Fox bluntly, of the four, stated it was a predominantly white church, while I believe cbs stated the church was diverse taking evidence from the Facebook pictures of the Burnette Chapel church of christ, which I can confirm is the one factual evidence we have here, but I won't provide a link but ask you to goggle for yourselves, I don't want to easily link the autists here to them, most written statements in the news points to the neighborhood being majority white, in the end however. Really, just Google the name I provided above.

Looking into the WAPO article, you can tell it's likely the most politically charged, but it still states the most of the facts we've already seen, and that it also exists.

Try not to look to hard into the various races of the people involved because they did just come out of shooting, and you wouldn't want to harass them. Yes, even though you love hopping on the podiums before the bodies even go cold, for ***** sake.

>Dylan Roof, a young person with several mental disorders, shoots up a predominantly black church with racist motivations
>Wall to wall coverage for over two weeks, decried as a testament to how prevalent white supremacy was in the US while even the white supremacists were calling the guy crazy and denouncing his actions
>Absolutely no mentions of his (at the time hinted at by the psychologist he was seeing, now well known) mental health, entire focus on racism in the US and hinting that it's the fault of mainstream Conservative narrative

>Black man shoots up predominantly white church with more than likely racially based motives
>Media outlets write one-off articles like it's some sort of routine car accident with little or no mentions of potential motives that have been known
>Don't even run an actual story about it
>Forget about it immediately
>One of the most inconsequential Healthcare Debates of the century is much more important

That racial motive is a hell of reach anon. There has been no outright proof provided that he was racially motivated, especially considering the church did have diversed attendees. He would have had no idea who would be at attendance that day, black, white, whomever, even if the majority was white. You only have a guess, and it is biased as all hell if you think it's not evident. And last time I checked people on here were kicking up a piss fit over mccain shooting down trumps healthcare bill, so I think the subject at hand has weight.

I do believe the outrage generated over Dylann Roof was unnecessary in the way it was illustrated, with fear mongering taking point over the fact nie people had died, but I also believe this outrage is equal in that nature.

So still not even anything about his history of violence? Nothing about his anti-white political views which are clear from his Facebook posts?

Those points seem at least somewhat relevant, don't you think? And maybe I am reaching, but so what? I'm not lying or trying to hide facts. The media reaches one way. If other people reach the other way, then all the facts come out to bare. Otherwise the truth gets buried.

This happened in my home county...and no one knows about this. Antioch is a very violent place and this was unfortunately inevitable. Youd be damn sure im applying to the sheriffs office to help make my county a better place